Bhimashankar temple in Maharashtra
A revered Jyotirlinga temple in Maharashtra, the Bhimashankar Temple is one of the most ancient and graceful Hindu temple structures in west India built in the Nagara architectural style. The temple is based on a legend. According to the story a demon names Tripurasura observed strict penances in the forests of Bhimashankar and managed to please Lord Shiva.

Kashi Vishwanath temple in Varanasi
Every Hindu devotee is expected to visit the holy temple of Varanasi. Spiritual people who visit Kashi Vishwanath temple scatter ashes of the deceased ancestors in the holy River Ganges. One of the twelve Jyotirlingams of India, the temple of Kashi Vishwanath, is located on the western banks of the River Ganges.

Trimbakeshwar temple in Maharashtra
Located at a distance of around 28km from the city of Nashik, Trimbakeshwar is a Jyotirlinga Temple found at the source of Godavari River. The temple of Trimbakeshwar was believed to be built by Peshwa Balaji Baji Rao. Built in classic Hemadpanthi style, this temple is completely made of black stone and counted among the most popular Shiva temples in India.

Vaidyanath temple in Jharkhand
Vaidyanath Jyoritlinga is also known as Baba Dham or Baidyanath Dham. As per the beliefs Ravana (the devil from epic of Ramayana) worshipped Lord Shiva here and offered sacred water of Ganga as a ritual. Another name of the temple is Kama Lingam which addressed to the deity as a wish-fulfiller.